The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for the Year ..., Volume 6; Volume 75J. Dodsley, 1834 - History |
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... consideration , not from any con- fidence in its ministers , but be- cause he thought it right to throw the little weight he might possess into that scale which seemed in danger of being overpowered by the preponderance of those who ...
... consideration , not from any con- fidence in its ministers , but be- cause he thought it right to throw the little weight he might possess into that scale which seemed in danger of being overpowered by the preponderance of those who ...
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... consideration of the manifold grievances under which the Irish people laboured . " Mr. Cobbett found only 23 members to vote for his address , while 323 voted against it . It was not without reason that Sir Robert Peel had anticipated ...
... consideration of the manifold grievances under which the Irish people laboured . " Mr. Cobbett found only 23 members to vote for his address , while 323 voted against it . It was not without reason that Sir Robert Peel had anticipated ...
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... consideration , and its chairman , Mr. Wynn , moved , that Mr. Pease was entitled to take his seat on making his solemn Affirmation and declaration at the table in lieu of those oaths which were demanded from the other mem- bers of the ...
... consideration , and its chairman , Mr. Wynn , moved , that Mr. Pease was entitled to take his seat on making his solemn Affirmation and declaration at the table in lieu of those oaths which were demanded from the other mem- bers of the ...
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... consideration of par- liament were those measures for the more effective government of The bill for the suppression of Ireland which had already produced disturbances in Ireland , or , as it so much warm debate . The Irish was commonly ...
... consideration of par- liament were those measures for the more effective government of The bill for the suppression of Ireland which had already produced disturbances in Ireland , or , as it so much warm debate . The Irish was commonly ...
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... consideration of expediency . The necessity and efficacy of the bill were maintained by Mr. Macaulay , Lord John Russell , and other English members , and by Messrs . Carew , Tennant , Lefroy , lord Castlereagh , lord Acheson , Sir R ...
... consideration of expediency . The necessity and efficacy of the bill were maintained by Mr. Macaulay , Lord John Russell , and other English members , and by Messrs . Carew , Tennant , Lefroy , lord Castlereagh , lord Acheson , Sir R ...
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